Recommended Age: 11-12 years
Choose 1 option per week.
Week 1:
- Write a personal narrative about a memorable experience from your summer vacation.
- Imagine you discovered a hidden treasure in your backyard. Describe the treasure and how you found it.
- Write a letter to your future self. What advice would you give yourself for the upcoming school year?
Week 2:
- Describe your favorite book characters and explain why they are your favorite.
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why students should or should not have homework.
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The door creaked open, revealing a mysterious room.”
Week 3:
- If you could have any superpower, what would it be and how would you use it?
- Write a letter to a historical figure and ask them three questions about their life.
- Describe your dream vacation destination. Why would you like to visit that place?
Week 4:
- Write a poem about your favorite season and the emotions it evokes.
- Imagine you could invent a new toy. Describe what it does and why it would be popular.
- Write a story about a character who wakes up with the ability to talk to animals.
Week 5:
- Write a letter to your favorite author, telling them why you enjoy their books.
- Imagine you could time travel to any point in history. Where would you go and why?
- Describe a place that makes you feel calm and relaxed. What makes it special?
Week 6:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to protect the environment.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous scientist. What questions would you ask?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The rain poured down as I stepped outside.”
Week 7:
- Describe your favorite hobby and explain why you enjoy it.
- Write a letter to your future self, predicting where you see yourself in ten years.
- Imagine you discovered a magical creature in your backyard. Describe it and its abilities.
Week 8:
- Write a poem about friendship and what it means to you.
- If you could be any animal for a day, which one would you choose and why?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “I woke up to find myself in a different country.”
Week 9:
- Write a letter to a family member, telling them why you appreciate them.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a character from a book. Who would it be and what would you ask them?
- Describe your favorite food and explain why it’s special to you.
Week 10:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to be kind to others.
- Imagine you could design your own amusement park. Describe the rides and attractions it would have.
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “As I opened the old book, a map fell out.”
Week 11:
- Describe a person who has had a significant impact on your life. Why are they important to you?
- Write a letter to your future self, reflecting on your accomplishments and goals.
- Imagine you could speak any foreign language fluently. Which one would you choose and why?
Week 12:
- Write a poem about a place that holds special memories for you.
- If you could invite any three people, living or dead, to a dinner party, who would you choose and why?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The old house on the hill had always intrigued me.”
Week 13:
- Write a letter to a teacher who has made a positive impact on your education.
- Imagine you could invent a new game. Describe the rules and how it is played.
- Describe a dream you’ve had that left a lasting impression on you.
Week 14:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to read books.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a character from history. Who would it be and what would you discuss?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The doorbell rang, and I knew something exciting was about to happen.”
Week 15:
- Describe a time when you faced a challenge and how you overcame it.
- Write a letter to your future self, sharing your hopes and aspirations.
- Imagine you could be any fictional character for a day. Who would you choose and what would you do?
Week 16:
- Write a poem about a place in nature that inspires you.
- If you could have a conversation with an animal, which one would you choose and why?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “I stumbled upon a hidden message in an old photograph.”
Week 17:
- Write a letter to a friend, describing a recent adventure or outing you had.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous artist. What questions would you ask?
- Describe a dream career you have and why it appeals to you.
Week 18:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to be honest.
- Imagine you could invent a new mode of transportation. Describe how it works and its benefits.
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The time machine crackled to life, and I stepped inside.”
Week 19:
- Describe your favorite sport or game and why you enjoy playing/watching it.
- Write a letter to your future self, reflecting on your growth and achievements.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous musician. What questions would you ask?
Week 20:
- Write a poem about an important lesson you’ve learned in life.
- If you could spend a day with a character from a book, who would it be and what would you do together?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The treasure map led us deep into the jungle.”
Week 21:
- Write a letter to a family member or friend, expressing gratitude for their support.
Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous inventor. What questions would you ask?
Describe an invention you would create to make everyday life easier.
Week 22:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to help others in need.
- Imagine you could design your own dream house. Describe its features and why they are important to you.
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “In the middle of the night, a strange noise woke me up.”
Week 23:
- Describe a favorite childhood memory that brings you joy.
- Write a letter to your future self, offering advice for high school.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a character from a movie. Who would it be and what would you discuss?
Week 24:
- Write a poem about a meaningful friendship in your life.
- If you could have any job for a day, what would it be and why?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “As I walked through the door, I couldn’t believe my eyes.”
Week 25:
- Write a letter to a teacher, expressing appreciation for their guidance and support.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous historical figure. Who would you choose and what would you ask?
- Describe a place in the world you would like to visit and why it fascinates you.
Week 26:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to practice good manners.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a character from a TV show. Who would it be and what would you discuss?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The old key I found unlocked more than just a door.”
Week 27:
- Describe a time when you made a mistake and what you learned from it.
- Write a letter to your future self, reflecting on your strengths and areas for improvement.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous athlete. What questions would you ask?
Week 28:
- Write a poem about a moment of bravery or courage in your life.
- If you could travel to any country, which one would you choose and why?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The magical object glowed in my hand, filling me with wonder.”
Week 29:
- Write a letter to a friend, sharing a recent accomplishment or achievement.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous leader. Who would you choose and what would you discuss?
- Describe a hobby or activity you enjoy doing in your free time and why it brings you happiness.
Week 30:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to be open-minded and accept differences.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a character from a play. Who would it be and what would you discuss?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The mysterious box arrived on my doorstep, addressed to me.”
Week 31:
- Describe a favorite family tradition and why it is meaningful to you.
- Write a letter to your future self, envisioning your ideal future and goals.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous explorer. What questions would you ask?
Week 32:
- Write a poem about a place in nature that brings you peace.
- If you could have any fictional creature as a pet, what would it be and why?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “I stumbled upon a secret passageway in my own house.”
Week 33:
- Write a letter to a mentor or role model, expressing gratitude for their guidance.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous musician. What questions would you ask?
- Describe a dream or aspiration you have for your future and why it’s important to you.
Week 34:
- Write a persuasive essay explaining why it’s important to show empathy and kindness to others.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a character from a video game. Who would it be and what would you discuss?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The mysterious package appeared on my doorstep, wrapped in a peculiar paper.”
Week 35:
- Describe a time when you had to overcome a fear or challenge. How did you manage to do it?
- Write a letter to your future self, reflecting on your personal growth and achievements.
- Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous scientist. What questions would you ask?
Week 36:
- Write a poem about a dream you’ve had that left a lasting impression on you.
- If you could have any superpower, what would it be and how would you use it to make a difference?
- Create a story that starts with the sentence, “The abandoned house at the end of the street held a secret I was about to uncover.”